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Happy #FolkloreThursday, Twitter! ["Mr. Cuttlefish's Love Story," from "Old Hungarian Fairy Tales.']
The vengeful ghost of Oiwa, disfigured after her husband poisoned her to marry again #FolkloreThursday
Greek myths illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen.
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Völva’s vision of Naglfar, the ship made of dead men’s nails. #norse #mythology #FolkloreThursday #illustration
Duir: the Oak. Sacred to the Druids; Door to the Otherworld! #FolkloreThursday
@IrishArtsReview Celebrate #FolkloreThursday with Gorgeous Illustrations of Irish Legends https://t.co/9J9JcG5567
@FolkloreThurs @AndyJoe83 And here's the julbock in John Bauer's version! #FolkloreThursday
An early #FolkloreThursday, the Black Bold, one of the creatures said to inhabit Hookland's George-in-the-Dark cave.
The Renowned Hero, Bova Korolevich and the Princess Drushnevna for #FolkloreThursday
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My personal #art contribution, for #FolkloreThursday :)
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Lucifer. Isaiah 14:12: “How you have fallen from heaven, O morning star, son of the dawn! #FolkloreThursday
Bonfire is more significant in #Sussex than Halloween - photo #Bexhill Jubilee beacon 20.6.1887 #FolkloreThursday
Article with 7 monsters scarier than Bigfoot for #FolkloreThursday http://t.co/d7b2jxwMOz
For #FolkloreThursday an adaptation of a singing bone story that we did for our Uncommon Tales comic last year.
'Mamillius conjuring up Sprites and Goblins for his Mother, Hermione' by Henry Fuseli (1741) #FolkloreThursday
The Salmon of knowledge #FolkloreThursday
A Lowland Witch: The Legend of Gyre Carline http://t.co/98gmWRoURl #FolkloreThursday